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HSBC £150 switch eligibility
moneysavinggirl40
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If I've already switched out from HSBC a few months ago, am I eligible for £150 if I want to switch back in?I can do the x2 standing order or DD and the £1750 per month.
This is what I found from their T&C
"The offer is limited to one per customer or joint relationship on eligible HSBC Advance Bank Accounts and is only applicable to customers who are not existing HSBC current account holders on the date of application (and have not been since 1 January 2015 ). To be eligible for the HSBC Advance Bank Account you must be over 18 and pay in at least £1,750 into your account each month (or a minimum of £10,500 every six months) not including internal transfers. Applications are subject to status and internal checks."
This is what I found from their T&C
"The offer is limited to one per customer or joint relationship on eligible HSBC Advance Bank Accounts and is only applicable to customers who are not existing HSBC current account holders on the date of application (and have not been since 1 January 2015 ). To be eligible for the HSBC Advance Bank Account you must be over 18 and pay in at least £1,750 into your account each month (or a minimum of £10,500 every six months) not including internal transfers. Applications are subject to status and internal checks."
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If I've already switched out from HSBC a few months agoand have not been since 1 January 2015
I don't think it could be any clearer?0 -
Condition 4b may offer a workaround, but you'd have to split the incentive!0
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splitting can be done.
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There you go then. BTW, the bit you quoted in your OP is not from "their T&Cs"...it's from the 'summary'. The T&Cs are accessed via the link immediately below that, which is where you'll find the full detail (and workaroundsmoneysavinggirl40 wrote: »splitting can be done.
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